What does it mean that "My thoughts are not your thoughts" (Isaiah 55:8)?

TL;DR

“My thoughts are not your thoughts” means that God’s plans, especially His plan to show mercy and forgive sinners, are far beyond human understanding. We can’t fully grasp God's thoughts, but we can trust, respond, and marvel at His saving work.

WHAT DOES THE BIBLE SAY?

“My thoughts are not your thoughts” (Isaiah 55:8–9) reveals that God’s ways and plans are infinitely higher than ours, far beyond human understanding. Though His justice demands judgment, His mercy offers forgiveness and salvation to the repentant, as seen in the promised suffering Servant who would atone for sin (Isaiah 53) and restore Zion (Isaiah 54). God invites all to receive His freely offered mercy and everlasting covenant (Isaiah 55:1–3), calling the wicked to turn from their ways and embrace His compassion (Isaiah 55:6–7). This is mind-blowing because we do not deserve it. But God's plans unfold on a scale we cannot comprehend, using even judgment as part of His greater work of restoration. Isaiah 55:8-9 reminds us to trust, respond, and marvel at God’s saving work, acknowledging that His thoughts and ways surpass ours as the heavens are higher than the earth. When we humbly accept His wisdom (Exodus 34:6–7; Romans 11:34), we participate in His plan with faith, hope, and awe. Praise God that His thoughts are not our thoughts and His ways are not our ways.

FROM THE OLD TESTAMENT

FROM THE NEW TESTAMENT

IMPLICATIONS FOR TODAY

How can God elect people before they believe without overriding their wills? Why does God hold everyone responsible despite His choice? Why doesn’t He just save everyone rather than requiring repentance? Christians are in never-ending discussions about how to reconcile everything Scripture teaches.

We can’t answer all our questions because God’s thoughts are not our thoughts. Imagine Moses’ wonder when God said that He is merciful and forgives yet does not leave the guilty unpunished (Exodus 34:6–7). While we cannot fully understand God and His ways, He makes Himself known to us so we can trust, respond, and marvel at His work. Truly, God's plans are far better than anything we could come up with.

God is not "like us, only bigger." He is completely unlike us-praise Him for that! He has been working out salvation since before creation. We simply cannot know the mind of God. Therefore, let us join the rest of creation and humbly marvel and wonder at how God is pulling everything together.

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